Mount Hagen — Staat: Papua Neuguinea … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mount Hagen — [ maʊnt heɪgən], Stadt in Papua Neuguinea, im Hochland nahe dem Mount Hagen, einem erloschenen Vulkan (3 777 m über dem Meeresspiegel), 17 400 Einwohner; Verwaltungssitz der Provinz Western Highlands; katholischer Erzbischofssitz; Marktzentrum… … Universal-Lexikon
Mount Hagen — This article is about the city. For the volcano which the city named is after, see Mount Hagen (volcano). Mount Hagen Town Mt H … Wikipedia
Mount Hagen — 5° 52′ 00″ S 144° 13′ 00″ E / 5.866667, 144.216667 … Wikipédia en Français
Mount Hagen — ▪ Papua New Guinea town, east central New Guinea island, Papua New Guinea, southwestern Pacific Ocean. The town, established as a patrol post in 1936, is near the Wahgi River, a tributary of the Purari. It takes its name from a 12,579 foot… … Universalium
Mount Hagen Airport — IATA: HGU – ICAO: AYMH … Wikipedia
Mount Hagen District — is a district of the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Mount Hagen. The population of the district was 86,517 at the 2000 census.[1] Reference ^ Districts of Papua New Guinea at statoids.com Retrieved from… … Wikipedia
Mount Hagen (volcano) — This article is about the volcano. For the city named after the volcano, see Mount Hagen. Mount Hagen Elevation … Wikipedia
Mount Hagen — /maʊnt ˈhagən/ (say mownt hahguhn) noun a town in central PNG; the administrative centre of Western Highlands Province. 27 782 (2000) …
Erzbistum Mount Hagen — Basisdaten Staat Papua Neuguinea Diözesanbischof Douglas William Young SVD … Deutsch Wikipedia